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Monday, August 19, 2013

Berry Pudding Cake

From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I hesitated before posting this recipe tonight. I had two concerns. This dessert lacks eye appeal and I was afraid its bearly sweet nature would be off-putting to many of you. The cake is completely dependent on the quality of the berries used to make it. If they are sweet and packed with flavor, you will love the cake and forgive its homely appearance. Obviously, the reverse is true when the berries are found wanting. Simplicity and ease of preparation make this a great family dessert. A layer of fresh berries is covered with a thin batter that's similar to the one used to make crepes or popovers. The finished dessert is a bit like an individually portioned clafouti, though it is less sweet. This is a dessert that should be served shortly after it is made. It, unfortunately, does not keep or age well, so I suggest those of you with small families make half the recipe that appears below. If you are looking for a quick family recipe that can utilize the last of your berries, look no further. Here is how the berry pudding cake is made.

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